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48D723 - Walter M20 Cable Gland Replacement

Packaging: 1 per each
$3.42/ea

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SKU: 48D723 Categories: ,

OVERVIEW

Essential Cable Protection for Industrial Equipment

The Walter Strain Relief M20 (SKU: 48D723) is a critical component designed to maintain the integrity and safety of your Walter Surface Technologies equipment. In the realm of industrial maintenance and repair operations (MRO), the humble strain relief—often referred to as a cable gland—plays a pivotal role in equipment longevity. This specific component features a standard M20 metric thread, ensuring it fits perfectly into the housing of compatible Walter power tools and electrochemical weld cleaning systems, such as the Surfox series.

Strain reliefs function by securing the electrical cable at the point where it enters the machine's enclosure. Without a functioning strain relief, the electrical connections inside the device are vulnerable to tension, twisting, and vibration. Over time, simply dragging a machine across the shop floor or maneuvering a hand tool can transmit enough force to disconnect internal wiring or fray insulation, leading to short circuits or complete equipment failure. The Walter 48D723 is engineered to clamp down securely on the cable jacket, absorbing these mechanical forces so the delicate internal connections remain stress-free.

Beyond mechanical protection, this M20 strain relief also contributes to the environmental sealing of the device. Industrial environments are rife with conductive dust, metal shavings, and moisture. A compromised or missing cable gland leaves a gaping entry point for these contaminants to enter the motor housing or electronics bay. By installing this genuine Walter replacement part, you restore the equipment's resistance to ingress, protecting sensitive circuit boards and motors from premature failure. Whether you are refurbishing a fleet of grinders or repairing a single Surfox unit, using the correct OEM specification part guarantees that the thread pitch and clamping range match the original engineering requirements.

Installation is straightforward for maintenance personnel. The threaded body screws directly into the machine housing or is secured with a locknut (depending on the specific model design), and the sealing nut is tightened to compress the internal grommet around the cable. This compression creates both the mechanical grip and the environmental seal. Trusting genuine Walter parts for these repairs ensures that your safety compliance is maintained and your tools are ready for heavy-duty industrial use.

Additional Information
Packaging Description:1 per each
Thread Size:M20
Component Type:Strain Relief
Compatible Brand:Walter Surface Technologies
Application:Cable Management, Power Tool Repair

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Walter Strain Relief M20 (48D723)

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing power cords on Walter power tools
  • Replacement cable gland for Surfox weld cleaning systems
  • General industrial equipment repair requiring M20 strain relief
  • Preventing dust ingress in portable electric tools
  • Restoring IP ratings on maintained equipment

FAQ

This strain relief features an M20 metric thread, which is a standard size for many industrial power tools and equipment cable entries.

Yes, this is the genuine Walter Surface Technologies part number 48D723, ensuring perfect compatibility with their equipment.

It secures the power cord to the machine housing, preventing the cable from being pulled out and protecting internal wiring from stress and twisting.

While it is designed for Walter equipment, it can technically be used on any device requiring a standard M20 cable gland, provided the cable diameter fits the clamping range.

A broken strain relief allows the power cord to move freely, which can lead to internal wires disconnecting or shorting out, posing a safety hazard and potential equipment failure.

Yes, when properly tightened, it creates a seal around the cable that helps prevent dust, metal shavings, and moisture from entering the machine housing.

No, it is generally very easy to install. It typically involves threading the unit into the housing and tightening the outer nut to compress the seal around the cable.

It is constructed from durable industrial-grade materials (typically high-impact nylon or similar polymer for this application) designed to withstand shop environments.